Monterey Peninsula College Reviews

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Charlene from Marina, CA

03/18/2012

Reviewer is A current student here.

3 out of 3 people found this review useful.
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Campus Safety

The campus satfy is not that excellent. I have had a lot of stuff stolen from me, as well as friends. My recomendations are keep your prices and treasured belongings home and safe.

What to do for fun

At mpc we have many clubs. I perfer the sportsy clubs because i am very athletic. I do the surfing club, dance club and cooking club. we also have our beaches and tourist atractions right in town.

Food and Dining

The food at this campus is very reasonable. Not a big dinning room or anything fancy, but a great hang out place your groups friends.

Dorm Life

This college does not have dorms

Academic Rigor

The standards at Monterey peninsula college are very high, as at all collleges. Always be your best at being a good student. Grades are very competivie. Just because you have friends at your college, remember you are competing with them for education so give schooling your best.

Tips for prospective students

Students in the future be prepared to have to do a lot of paper work. Have all of you documentation in a place you can always find. When you get a paper of document make copies for your own proof.

In three sentences

I rate Monterey Peninsula College an 8.5. I rate them this because they are and excellent college but they could still use some work. This college has helped me come closer to my degree and career.

Danna from Monterey, CA

Oh, there are PLENTY of clubs and activities for everyone. It seems like there is a new event or club activity going on everyday. I'm serious.It's great.

Great for these types of students

Students looking to save money and get their AA.

Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus

Nope.

Bang for the buck

Parking Permit. 'Nuff said.

What to do for fun

What to do for fun? Walk around campus, get to know people, and join a club.

Food and Dining

Eh, food it expensive. But then again, it's also not half bad. It's just like any other over-priced campus.

Dorm Life

What dorm life? There aren't any dorms. Unless you consider sleeping under the bridge in the forest dorm life. But that's weird.

Academic Rigor

Let me be honest here, though this may be a junior college, it really is no picnic. Some teachers can be very . . .firm with their teaching methods while others pretty soft.

Tips for prospective students

Please. for your own sake, never forget to use a parking permit. For common courtesy's sake, please park nicely.

In three sentences

Monterery Peninsula College is both a very friendly and welcoming junior college. In fact, students tend to become a little too comfortable with what the college has to offer and seem to dwell longer than they really should. That is okay though, because frankly, the teachers are superb and beyond academically qualified to teach students so it is really no wonder why people like to stick around.

In the cafeteria there are flat screen televisions and the students bring in their own game systems to play video games.

Bang for the buck

I recieved a ton of help from counselors, financial aid advisors, and the instructors put a lot into their students.

What to do for fun

Join a committee, you get to know a lot of sudents and they are all very fun to be around.

Food and Dining

Small cafeteria and food choices are limited.

Dorm Life

Community college, they don't offer dorms.

Tips for prospective students

If you are taking science classed, please sign up with the tutor in the basement of the library. He is an incredible tutor, very smart, and he sends out practice tests to help you accele.

In three sentences

Monterey Peninsula College has incredible counselors who want to see you succeed. The school has made great upgrades to help students have a comfortable learning environment. The instructors challenge their students to help them accelerate in school and life.

Daniel from San Juan Bautista, CA

07/02/2012

Reviewer is A current student here.

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Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus

In the middle of the campus, between the parking lots and the larger half of the campus, is a beautiful walking trail. Students should take advantage of having a little slice of nature so close to them.

Bang for the buck

This school definitely saved me a whole lot of money over going straight to a four year school.

What to do for fun

The beach is not even ten minutes away, and while attending Monterey Peninsula College you have the whole central coast to explore.

Food and Dining

The food is over-priced, and is located at complete opposites of the campus. You're better off eating at home rather then eating here.

Dorm Life

There are no dorms at Monterey Peninsula College.

Academic Rigor

I took mainly general education classes, and was fortunate to have some generally great professors. There is no guarantee on not landing the occasional unfair/hard/etc professor, but it definitely provides one with a great learning experience.

Tips for prospective students

This is a community college, which means what you will get from it depends on how much you're willing to put in. The college is a great place to head to if you also feel unsure on your major. Give yourself the needed time to develop, and you'll transfer to the best school for you.

In three sentences

A nice place to get general education requirements out of the way without having to deal with the hoards of people at other community colleges. The campus is beautiful, and the faculty is extremely helpful.

Angel from Salinas, CA

09/14/2012

Reviewer is A current student here.

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Great for these types of students

Great for students who like to escape from studying and go to the beach.

What to do for fun

Honestly I'm usually consumed with my classes and then head home but the campus is close to downtown Monterey which has numerous shops and a weekly farmer's market. School is also walking distance to beach and wharf.

Food and Dining

Cafeteria and cafe food is fairly good but priced high for convience. However, the school is close to downtown Monterey and the Del Monte mall which both have good selections of yummy better priced food.

Academic Rigor

Really depends on the type of classes you are taking. Some of the lower level classes can have some terrible teachers. Personally I in upper level medical and biology classes and all of my teachers are amazing and push you academically. Definitely no easy A's given out.

Tips for prospective students

1. Take advantage of all tutoring and academic help offered. 2. Get involved with the many clubs and programs. 3. Frequently (starting before your first semester) see a counselor to go over your educational plan.

In three sentences

MPC is refreshingly diverse. There is a great staff of well-educated professors, many of whom come for teaching at top Universities. The resources and academic help available is astonishing.

Anthony from Seaside, CA

09/20/2012

Reviewer is A current student here.

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What to do for fun

There are lots of things to do fun. One thing is to work out. There are usually some people that work out and stay focused to what they do. One other thing is to join a club. There lots of clubs like the Asian, videogame, BSU and many more.

Dorm Life

there are no dorms

Tips for prospective students

Some tips would be to use all the resources at this school because there is a lot. One in particular is the ESSC, which has mentors that help you write essays for class and how to be a good writer.

In three sentences

I give MPC an 8. this school is a great school that prepares you for a 4 year college and the real world. this school has great programs that help student learn about different things.

Tracy from Seaside, CA

the food and dining is great. you can go to the cafeteria and eat all this food. not to mention you can go and do your homework there with your friends and hangout and eat.

Dorm Life

i don't live in the dorms but I'm pretty sure they are really nice and fun to live in. People can go to each others rooms and help each other out with their studies. Also you can meet new people in the dorms.

Academic Rigor

the academic rigor is really good at this school. you can choose from many classes. these classes can help you for when you want to transfer

Tips for prospective students

i would say to do good in their classes so they wont fall behind. Also to use the library to finish any work you need to do. And if you need any extra help you can ask your teachers to explain a homework more if you didn't get it the first time.

In three sentences

this is a really great college. i really do enjoy coming here and learning. i feel like this college will help me with my career goals.

Chenin from Monterey, CA

10/30/2012

Reviewer is A current student here.

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Campus Safety

Security is always giving people tickets if do not follow the rules of parking. They will not help people if you lock yourself out of car. Their are updated security reports online. Crime has gone down.

Clubs and Activities

Culture club and student body, but do not know about them. They do not have many events.

Great for these types of students

Students that are just starting off in college and serious about their studies.

Bang for the buck

The teachers and staff are great. Plus we have a health center to go to if sick and see a doctor.

What to do for fun

There are events on campus. There are English study skills labs on writing techniques.

Food and Dining

Vending machines do not always work, and take students money. The food is expensive in cafeteria.*

Dorm Life

none

Academic Rigor

Demanding,

Tips for prospective students

Before signing up for classes, see a counselor and apply for financial aid.

Maiaika from Marina, CA

Great area and security is always around. Also class are at all hours so you're usually not walking the campus alone.

Clubs and Activities

There are lots of student activities and information available all over campus.

Great for these types of students

Working Adults and recent high school graduates. Everyone gets along in class.

What to do for fun

There are lots of student activities and information available all over campus.

Food and Dining

Great cafeteria. Also has a program for low income parents, through CalWorks, attending for $150 month in free food.

Academic Rigor

Not too intensive, but keeps you working. The instructors want to make sure to understand the information.

Tips for prospective students

Remember your counselor is your best friend regarding class selection, academic and financial needs. Also the library has a wide selection of financial aid information regarding grants and scholarships. Books are still valuable.

In three sentences

I have attended Monterey Peninsula College twice; once years ago while in high school and now. It remain a quaint college atmosphere with pleasant down to earth instructors. It is a great college for those returning with classes in evening and on weekends. I love the fact the gym is open on Sundays to workout.

Tiffany from Marina, CA

For fun, the beach is a 10 minute walk away. There's also clubs and sometimes lectures from interesting people who come to the college.

Food and Dining

The cafeteria has good food, but it closes at 2:00pm. There's a cafe if you want an easy snack or coffee.

Dorm Life

There's no dorm life because it's a community college. Most people commute.

Academic Rigor

It really depends on what path you're taking. Some people just might be taking classes for fun, but if you are a serious student, classes are challenging, but not unbearable.

Tips for prospective students

Make an appointment to see a counselor so you can map out your education plan. Use the resources on campus like the English and Math Learning Center to get really good help.

In three sentences

MPC is a great all-around college, whether you are looking to get an associate's degree or a certificate, or taking general ed classes in order to transfer like me. It's in a really beautiful location. There's not much as far as social life/activities, but it's a community college so that's to be expected. Great professors and a nice library.

Rebekah from Seaside, CA

I have never felt unsafe, and there are always campus monitors around.

Greek Life

None.

Clubs and Activities

Really small amounts of clubs and hard to come by on a regular basis.

Great for these types of students

Individuals trying to transfer to a 4-year college

Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus

No, many people come and go, few people stay to do special events.

Bang for the buck

Honestly, it's a hit or miss. My 4 unit math class seemed like a waste of time because the teacher just lectured for 3 hours and 2/3's of the class dropped by the end of the year. My Philosophy class on the other hand was wonderful. Mr. Provost was awesome, and i feel like I got a lot out of that class.

What to do for fun

Not very many people hang out on campus. Many people just come for their required classes and then leave because they have jobs.

Food and Dining

Food can be expensive and not very healthy. Students are better off sticking to buying coffee on campus, and bringing lunch from home.

Dorm Life

There are no dorms at MPC

Academic Rigor

I really depends upon the teacher. Some teachers hardly give any homework and the tests are made so each student can pass, other classes can be really difficult because of the teacher's teaching style. (Like the higher math classes)

Tips for prospective students

Always ask around about teachers. Some teachers are really good at their job and make classes more enjoyable. Others aren't as good and can make the semesters seem longer than they really are. Asking around usually gives you a good idea of which teachers to pick for classes, and who is going to give you a quality education for what you payed.

In three sentences

MPC is great for your GE credits. MPC is affordable. MPC has a great library.

I'd say this school would be great for students who are still in high school or who are about to transfer into a 4 year college.

Bang for the buck

Parking permits and the classes.

What to do for fun

I've heard there are a few clubs around so be sure to join whatever interests you.

Food and Dining

The food's okay but kind of expensive. Still, they have vending machines so that's convenient when you just want a snack.

Dorm Life

There are no dorms here so there's nothing to rate.

Academic Rigor

I've been at this community college for less than a year but so far the teachers have been very helpful when I ask them questions. The homework's not bad but be prepared for the tests. Study your textbooks and notes!

Tips for prospective students

Know your education plans and where you want to transfer. What's more important is that you compete your general education courses before starting on courses that have to do with your major. Also, get help from the tutors even if you don't think you need help.

In three sentences

MPC is a good community college. Most of the counselors are very bright and can help anyone with their education plans and their future careers. The campus is very neat and also, the teachers are available to help you out during their office. However, parking's hit or miss so try to find an empty spot in any of the lots (A-F).

Daniela from Monterey, CA

08/16/2013

Reviewer is A current student here.

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Food and Dining

A Cafeteria, and a couple snack shacks are conveniently lovated throughout the campus. No need to worey about cooking breakfast if you have a early class or a lunch if your there all day. Its all there for you and you may buy a meal ticket if this is an annual thing for you.

Dorm Life

There are apartments for rent conveniently behind the school. 1 or 2 bedroom apartments; and people have listed throughout the campus if they need roomates. Keep a lookout!

Academic Rigor

As far as knowing what you need to take for your career path, the student pamphlit and councelors are very helpful and put you on task. The teachers are very specific on what they expect from you. This is college, it isn't easy but with the right attitude and dicipline, you will go far.

In three sentences

Monterey Peninsula College has been more than pacient with me in guiding me to the right career path. Both teachers and faculty members go above and beyond their job description to help the sudents out in their current studies. I will recommend MPC to anyone comming out of highschool to get their General Ed done with, and to start figuring out their career path.

Luca from Pebble Beach, CA

If you put effort in school to do your work and study, you will be just fine.

Tips for prospective students

Take as many classes as you can since they are cheap and have great teachers to learn from.

In three sentences

Monterey Peninsula College is a small community college with great teachers. Due to the fact that MPC has no dorm life, there are no activities in campus to do. This creates an environment in MPC to make one focus on his or her studies.

Haley from Monterey, CA

There are multiple clubs and games on campus for a fun filled student life.

Dorm Life

There are no dorms on campus, so this is NA.

Tips for prospective students

Go to any orientations or tutor sessions for the classes because help is there and should be taken advantage of. If you don't put the effort in, the professors can't make you.

In three sentences

Small school and class sizes giving every student an opportunity to succeed. Nice buildings, especially the library, that give students the best resources. Friendly staff that show a genuine interest in their jobs and the success of the students they teach.

Nikki from Salinas, CA

Make sure to lock your car and keep valuables with you, especially during the night. A section of the parking lot is separated from the campus by a grove of old growth oak trees.

Clubs and Activities

Monterey Peninsula Colleges has active student clubs and sports.

Great for these types of students

This college is great for students wanting a slower paced and less hectic environment, students who appreciate a school in a scenic area, students who's focus is on Ocean related sciences and student, art students as well as transfer students.

Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus

The campus is surrounded by old growth oak trees and has geologic features that are incorporate into the Geology class instruction.

Bang for the buck

This is a non profit community college with great tuition.

What to do for fun

Monterey is a beautiful town with many ocean related activities. It lacks the fast paced lifestyle and nightlife of the big cities, but is a great local for science and art majors.

Food and Dining

The food and dining experience around the campus is excellent, but the campus does not have a cafeteria.

Dorm Life

This college does not have dorms.

Academic Rigor

This school has professors who care about their students and care about teaching. Expect to take exams of a fairly high rigor.

Tips for prospective students

Remain active in the learning process, show the instructors that you are there to learn, take your classes seriously, and you should do well.

In three sentences

A small community college in a nice setting, this school is a walk away from the beach and a place of quiet study. You wont find the hassle of urban community colleges here. With a wide range of degrees and programs, from Ocean Science to Fashion Design, this is a gem in scenic Monterey County.

Karla from Salinas, CA

Campus security is constantly making rounds throughout parking lots and campus. Great especially for those taking night classes!

Great for these types of students

Students who enjoy privacy and enjoy a very peaceful atmosphere will benefit a great deal by choosing MPC. Buildings are scattered in a way that allows you to run into different faces every day as opposed to smaller campuses that have you bumping into friends or acquaintances at each turn.

Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus

MPC is a gorgeous campus with lots and lots of trees, short cuts to different parts of campus include two bridges where many students like to find a seat on a bench and enjoy the scenery as they wait for their next class to start or for more privacy there is also the option of traveling down the steps and through the trails within the trees to get to the opposite side of campus. For the gamers, the cafeteria always has a group of friendly xbox users killing time between classes.

What to do for fun

Because MPC is located so close to the beach, often times students take their studying outdoors. Also, clubs are constantly putting on events with music, food, and entertainment around campus (I've even seen jump houses a few times).

Food and Dining

The cafe located in the library is perfect for a light snack or cup of coffee when you need that extra energy while studying. For a bigger appetite, the cafeteria serves a variety of larger meals. Campus is also located near many restaurants and fast food spots.

Dorm Life

MPC doesn't have dorms; however, the area in which it is located is beautiful and located near smaller cities in which many students live.

Academic Rigor

Great quality professors!

Tips for prospective students

Register early! Although most teachers are great about handing out add codes it is always best to have a reserved seat especially for subjects such as sciences, math, and English! Also, do not let the frustration of looking for parking within the first two weeks of the semester scare you away, it gets easier as students settle into their set schedules; however, you should always plan for extra time for finding parking as well as the walk to class.

In three sentences

Great community college to attend straight out of high school; friendly teachers, peers, and counselors played a huge role in helping someone as indecisive as myself choose a major perfect for my personality and qualities. MPC offers endless support to its students with library, English, and math centers that focus on extra help for students outside of class. I have taken courses at each community college in Monterey County and would rate MPC the best overall.

Kailee from Pacific Grove, CA

06/14/2014

Reviewer is A current student here.

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Campus Safety

There are always security workers buzzing around so I think the campus safety is decent. I've never felt unsafe walking around the campus or walking to my car from my evening classes. However, the security does seem to place too much of an emphasis on parking regulations a lot of the time. So make sure you have your placard in the car or else you risk getting a heavy ticket. Another thing to note is that there are thefts here. I've never had things stolen from me, but I've heard plenty of complaints from other students. In the library there are also signs plastered everywhere to keep your belongings safe.

Clubs and Activities

I haven't seen many clubs on campus, but there are plenty of school events.

Great for these types of students

MPC is great for students who want to get their feet wet before going off to a four year college. Most of the professors are nice and the school is much cheaper than going straight off to a four year college.

Bang for the buck

To me, MPC is a better alternative to going straight to a four year college. There's no dorms and if you live locally with your family, it means no housing costs for you! Although if you're looking to buy a house in Pacific Grove, I do warn you that the houses are pretty expensive here. However, the services outside of classes (such as use of the student union) are inexpensive and you'll spend most of your money here on classes and the materials required for them. The textbooks are expensive. There's no joke about that. However, the bookstore offers a rental policy for many books, which will help lighten the financial burden a little bit. MPC also offers plenty of scholarships, which can help ease any money troubles if you can snag some.

What to do for fun

MPC has a bunch of clubs, but there doesn't seem to be any club festival where you can see all of the clubs or anything. So if you want to see the clubs, you'll have to dig for them. However, there are loads of school events to socialize at. I've seen a job fair (where you can get interviewed on the spot!), a Native American cultural festival, an Earth day festival, and a number of stress buster events right around finals week. Off campus, there is also Del Monte shopping center, though this small settlement can get old if you go to it too much.

Food and Dining

We have a cafeteria, vending machines, and a cafe by the library. I have never seen the cafeteria open, so I can't vouch for their food. However, I don't use the vending machines because they will eat your money most of the time. The cafe has decent food, but the prices are a little high. Even if there's nothing that suits your tastes at MPC, there are a bunch of fast food places like Wendy's and Taco Bell that are decently close by.

Dorm Life

There's no dorms at MPC from what I can see. Many of the students just seem to live around the area.

Academic Rigor

I think the academics here are wonderful, but there are a few hiccups. In most of the departments there's a large variety of classes to choose from (although the science department is a little scarce on choices). Another gripe I have about the class choices is that a lot of the photography classes don't transfer to a UC, but that's personal preference. Many of the professors are helpful as well. In my year at the school so far, I have only really had one bad professor. The other professors I've had work with their students and make sure that they succeed and pass. However, you have to meet them half way. You have to show them you're willing to learn.

Tips for prospective students

Take advantage of the extra opportunities the school offers. MPC will often have a lot of scholarships that you can apply for and there's always outside help like tutors. Make sure to keep in touch with a counselor too to make sure you're meeting your requirements.

In three sentences

Monterey Peninsula College is an excellent school. For the most part, the professors here are amazing and it's a great, cheaper alternative for going off to a four year college.

Tamara

07/10/2014

Reviewer is A current student here.

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Campus Safety

Campus safety is pretty good here. Always on watch for any wild animal that can cause harm, respond to disturbances immediately, and always help students if some sort of problem happens like stolen or lost items.

Clubs and Activities

Clubs at the school are pretty great! Even if you don't stay in the club the people in the club still remember you and say hi and ask how you're doing.

What to do for fun

Hang out with friends, use the computer lab/library computers, join clubs

Food and Dining

Could be some better options

Dorm Life

I actually don't know what dorm life is like at the school. I commute.

Academic Rigor

Academics at the school are pretty good. The teachers invest their time in helping students succeed, well the one's I've had. Staff are very nice and helpful.

Tips for prospective students

Don't get involved in student government drama, watch for geese poo on the walk ways and grass, don't walk to the bus station at night.

In three sentences

On a scale from one to ten I'd give MPC about a 7. It's a great school, but I'm not particularly fond of the budget cuts to the drama program, the current construction going on in the art department and student lounge/cafeteria. Other than that it's a pretty good school.

Rachel from Seaside, CA

There are some car thefts every now and then but overall the campus is super safe and no need to worry about being there by yourself, even at night its no big deal.

Bang for the buck

There is a tuition fee waiver that most California residents qualify for and with this waiver you get a high quality education for sometimes as low as 30-65 bucks. It's a steal!

What to do for fun

You can easily get to the beach or just hang out on the grass on campus because the weather is amazing for the most part in Monterey. There are different clubs you can join or you can easily start your own club if you wanted.

Food and Dining

MPC recently had a remodel of the cafeteria and dining area so the food may have been improved but when I was there it was mostly just burgers, breakfast tacos (which were awesome), pizza and they recently put in a Starbucks.

Dorm Life

There is no dorm life at MPC because there are no dorms. You have to figure out housing options on your own because it is a community college. There are a lot of clubs to become a member of and activities to get involved in but there are no dorms.

Academic Rigor

The education you get from MPC is very comparable to other 4-year colleges. You will be well prepared to transfer if you are going for a 4 year degree.

Tips for prospective students

Monterey is a bit of an expensive place to live but craigslist is a good place to find housing. Seek out the tutoring and STEM Study Sessions offered to get help in classes that you are struggling in. Going to the teachers for help is a big plus because the teacher sees that you are trying.

In three sentences

There are very high quality teachers at Monterey Peninsula College because of the area the college is located. The technology and engineering department is progressing quickly by offering all kinds of new electronics, technology, computer, and robotics classes. There is also an amazing Nursing program there and all the general education classes fairly easy to get good teachers.

Anonymous from Monterey, CA

12/21/2014

Reviewer is A current student here.

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Bang for the buck

I highly recommend completing your general education requirements at a community college before transferring to a university. Monterey Peninsula College is thousands of dollars cheaper than a university, and you are learning the same exact things that you would at a university.

What to do for fun

Go to the beach, go to the aquarium, the wharf, ride bikes, go to the mall or the movies.

Food and Dining

I have never even looked for food on campus. I am pretty sure there is a cafe in the library and a cafeteria somewhere, however, I have never looked for myself.

Academic Rigor

I don't feel as though my personal opinion on the academic rigor of MPC means anything, because school is different for everyone. Maybe for some, MPC is the most challenging school they have ever attended, while for others, it is not too challenging. It depends on you.

In three sentences

In my opinion, Monterey Peninsula College is a 10 out of 10 as far as community colleges go. MPC has amazing teachers, and the campus is located in a very convenient location. Plus, you save a pretty penny attending a community college for your general education classes rather than attending a university!

Zack from Sacramento, CA

03/19/2015

Reviewer is A current student here.

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What to do for fun

Usually I'm either playing video games or reading if I'm finished with my school work. But the good thing about living in Monterey is that it's such a pretty place to go for a walk to help clear your head if you get a bit too stressed.

Food and Dining

There are three cafe areas on campus, ranging from small snack shack with a few things to a coffee shop and deli cafe in the student center. Most people would either eat at home or bring their own food, simply because these can get pretty busy especially around lunch time.

Dorm Life

MPC doesn't have any dorms or student housing.

Academic Rigor

The classes here range from can easily take without much of a difference in your everyday life to have fun studying almost every day if you want to even hope to pass the class. The good thing is that you can usually avoid these harder ones if you only do general education classes, but even for the more challenging classes there is so much support.

Tips for prospective students

The teachers here are nicer and more open than you may expect. In my 3 years at MPC, I have never had a teacher who is completely unavailable to chat at some point in the week to give you any help you may need in the class. Also, don't underestimate the power of study groups and the tutoring services that some subjects have available. They make a world of difference if you are struggling in a class.

In three sentences

I would rate MPC about a 9 out of 10. I have almost never been disappointed with the quality of the classes and teachers here. For a community college, the level of professionalism without pretentiousness is truly amazing.

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